An Ophthalmologist: "night blindness" can be caused by a number of retinal diseases, but most often it is simply related to aging changes, and, in fact, is not night blindness, but a lessened ability to see well at night. You should have a dilated exam so the ophthalmologist can exam your peripheral retina.
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